Sylvester Stallone eager to get on with life after son’s death

Sylvester Stallone is eager to get on with his life following the death of his son Sage last month, because he believes wallowing in grief is far from healthy.

The movie star’s 36-year-old son was found dead in his Hollywood Hills apartment on July 13, and the tragedy forced the star to pull out of a series of promotional commitments for his new film “The Expendables 2.”

But now he’s back and he tells “Good Morning America” he’s determined not to let the awful events of his son’s passing bring him down.

He says, “It’s tough. It’s very tough… It’s a horrible situation. Time, hopefully, will heal, and you try to get through it, but it’s just something. It’s a reality of life. I think it’s important to get back and start reliving your life. Otherwise, you can go into a spiral.”

It’s not the only non-film drama Stallone is having to deal with at the moment – his half-sister, Toni Ann Filiti, has been hospitalized in Los Angeles as she battles lung cancer.